Penelope Ann Miller

Penelope Ann Miller (born Penelope Andrea Miller; January 13, 1964),[1] sometimes credited as Penelope Miller, is an American actress. She began her career on Broadway in the original run of Biloxi Blues (1985–1986), later appearing in the 1988 film adaptation of the same name. After playing small roles in the comedies Adventures in Babysitting (1987) and Big Top Pee-wee (1988), and receiving a Tony Award nomination for her leading role in the Broadway revival of Our Town (1988–1989), Miller came to prominence with a succession of major parts in films such as The Freshman, Awakenings, Kindergarten Cop (all 1990), Other People's Money (1991), Chaplin (1992), The Shadow (1994), and The Relic (1997). For her portrayal of exotic dancer Gail in Carlito's Way (1993), she was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress.

Penelope Ann Miller
Miller in 2012
Born
Penelope Andrea Miller

(1964-01-13) January 13, 1964 (age 60)
Other namesPenelope Miller
OccupationActress
Years active1985–present
Spouses
  • (m. 1994; div. 1995)
  • James Huggins
    (m. 2000)
Children2
Parent

Other film credits include Along Came a Spider (2001), The Messengers (2007), The Artist (2011), and The Birth of a Nation (2016). On television, Miller starred as Molly Hooper on the Fox sitcom A Minute with Stan Hooper (2003–2004), played recurring roles on Men of a Certain Age (2009–2011) and Mistresses (2013–2014), starred as Eve Carlin on the first season of ABC's American Crime (2015), and co-starred as Joyce Dahmer in the Netflix series Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story (2022).

Early life

Miller was born in Los Angeles, California, to Beatrice (née Ammidown), a costume designer, publicist, and journalist, and Mark Miller, a television actor and producer. Her mother was the goddaughter of businessman Aristotle Onassis and an editor of Harper's Bazaar.[2] She has two sisters: older, Marisa Miller, who is also a film actress, and younger, Savannah Miller, a social worker.

Miller graduated from high school in Los Angeles and attended Menlo College in Atherton, California for two years from 1981 to 1983, then moved to New York City to study theatre at HB Studio.[3]

Career

Her Broadway theatre break came in 1985 when she was cast in the lead (opposite Matthew Broderick) in the Neil Simon play Biloxi Blues. (She also starred with Broderick in the 1988 film version of that play).She played a role in one episode ("Death and the Lady") of the television series Miami Vice (which aired on October 16, 1987), and accepted several other small roles in film and television work. She then returned to Broadway in a revival of Our Town; her portrayal of Emily garnered her a Tony award nomination. She then appeared as Pee-wee Herman's (Paul Reubens) fiancée, Winnie Johnston, in the 1988 release of Big Top Pee-wee. She played a supporting role in 1989's Dead Bang, a cop thriller starring Don Johnson.

In 1990, she played Paula in Awakenings, starring Robert De Niro and Robin Williams. She also appeared in the 1990 movies Downtown, with Anthony Edwards and Forest Whitaker, and Kindergarten Cop, alongside Arnold Schwarzenegger, playing a teacher, hiding with her son Dominic from her criminal drug-dealing husband Cullen Crisp (Richard Tyson).She subsequently appeared in a number of other theatrical movies, notably as Edna Purviance in Chaplin and with Tim Daly as Margaret "Maggie" Harwood in Peter Yates' film Year of the Comet, both in 1992, and the following year she appeared as the love interest of Al Pacino's character in Carlito's Way.

Miller co-starred as the daughter of the character played by Marlon Brando in 1990's The Freshman, again opposite Matthew Broderick, and as the lawyer and stepdaughter of the character played by Gregory Peck in 1991's Other People's Money. She appeared as Margo Lane in The Shadow with Alec Baldwin, as well as in the film Miles from Home directed by Gary Sinise.She had the lead role in the big-budget creature feature The Relic (1997) as Dr. Margo Green. In 1998, she portrayed Barbara Henry in Ruby Bridges a made-for-television movie that was made by Disney, about Ruby Bridges, the first Black student to attend an all-white elementary school in New Orleans. In 2000, she played Mary Kay Letourneau in the TV film All-American Girl: The Mary Kay Letourneau Story.

In 2002, Miller starred in the film Dead in a Heartbeat and in a two-part episode of A&E's series A Nero Wolfe Mystery. Her 2005 film Funny Money was voted the top film of the Sarasota Film Festival. She appeared in the Fox series Vanished for six episodes, playing the ex-wife of a U.S. senator whose wife has mysteriously disappeared. In 2007, she appeared in the comedy Blonde Ambition co-starring Jessica Simpson and Luke Wilson. She guest starred as Fran on Desperate Housewives. Miller appeared in the horror film The Messengers, co-starring Dylan McDermott and Kristen Stewart. The film was produced by director Sam Raimi's production company, Ghost House Pictures. In 2011, she portrayed Doris, the wife of protagonist George Valentin (Jean Dujardin), in the Academy Award-winning film The Artist.

After a recurring role on the ABC soap opera Mistresses, Miller was cast in 2015 as a regular in the first season of ABC's drama series American Crime.[4]

In October 2020, Miller was cast as First Lady Nancy Reagan in Reagan, a biographical film based on the life of President Ronald Reagan.[5] Reagan is scheduled to be theatrically released in the United States on August 30, 2024.[6]

Personal life

In 1994, Miller married actor Will Arnett. They divorced in 1995.[7]

Miller married James Huggins in 2000, and they have two daughters: Eloisa May and Maria Adela.[8] On March 14, 2012, Miller filed for legal separation from Huggins after 12 years of marriage.[9] On June 15, 2012, Miller withdrew her request for separation.[10]

Filmography

Key
Denotes projects that have not yet been released

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1987HotshotMaryFilm debut
1987Adventures in BabysittingBrenda
1988Biloxi BluesDaisy Hannigan
1988Big Top Pee-weeWinnie Johnson
1988Miles from HomeSally
1989Dead BangLinda Kimble
1990DowntownLori Mitchell
1990The FreshmanTina Sabatini
1990AwakeningsPaula
1990Kindergarten CopJoyce Palmieri / Rachel Crisp
1991Other People's MoneyKate Sullivan
1992Year of the CometMargaret Harwood
1992The Gun in Betty Lou's HandbagMrs. Elizabeth Louise "Betty Lou" Perkins
1992ChaplinEdna Purviance
1993Carlito's WayGail
1994The ShadowMargo Lane
1997The HiredGarnet Hadley
1997The RelicDr. Margo Green
1997Little CityRebecca
1998Break UpGrace
1998Outside OzonaEarlene Demers
1999Chapter ZeroCassandra
2000Lisa Picard Is FamousPenelope Ann Miller
2000Forever LuluClaire Clifton
2001Along Came a SpiderElizabeth Rose
2001Full DisclosureMichelleVideo
2006Funny MoneyCarol Perkins
2007The MessengersDenise Solomon
2007The DealLaura Martin
2007Blonde AmbitionDebra
2008Free StyleJeannette Bryant
2009Saving Grace B. JonesBea Bretthorst
2010FlippedTrina Baker
2011The ArtistDoris Valentin
2011About SunnyLouise
2013Saving LincolnMary Todd Lincoln
2013Robosapien: RebootedJoanna Keller
2016The Birth of a NationElizabeth Turner
2016The Bronx BullDebbie Forrester
2018American DresserVera
2020AdverseNicole
2024ReaganNancy ReaganPost-production[11][12]
TBAMurder at Hollow CreekLori RhodesFilming

Television films

YearTitleRoleNotes
1988Tales from Hollywood Hills: Closed SetTina
1994Witch HuntKim Hudson
1997The Last DonNalene De Lena
1997The Hired HeartGarnet Hadley
1997Merry Christmas, George BaileyMary Hatch Bailey
1998Rhapsody in BloomLilah Bloom
1998Ruby BridgesBarbara Henry
1999Rocky MarcianoBarbara Cousins
2000All-American Girl: The Mary Kay Letourneau StoryMary Kay Letourneau
2000Killing MoonLaura Chadwick
2001Dodson's JourneyMeredith Dodson
2001A Woman's a Helluva ThingZane Douglas
2002Dead in a HeartbeatDr. Gillian Hayes
2002Scared SilentKathy Clifson
2003Rudy: The Rudy Giuliani StoryDonna Hanover
2003National Lampoon's Thanksgiving Family ReunionPauline Snider
2004Carry Me HomeHarriet
2005Personal EffectsBonnie Locke
2008The Deadliest LessonGloria
2017NY Prison Break: The Seduction of Joyce MitchellJoyce Mitchell
2019The College Admissions ScandalCaroline DeVere

Television series

YearTitleRoleNotes
1985Tales from the DarksideKeenaEpisode: "Ring Around the Redhead"
1987The Facts of LifeKristen MorganEpisode: "The Greek Connection"
1987Family TiesJoyceEpisode: "Higher Love"
1987The Popcorn KidGwen Stottlemeyer6 episodes
1987Miami ViceJill RyderEpisode: "Death and the Lady"
1987St. ElsewhereLaurelEpisode: "Ewe Can't Go Home Again"
1989Great PerformancesEmily WebbEpisode: "Our Town"
1991Morton & HayesJodyEpisode: "The Bride of Mummula"
1997The Last DonNalene De LenaEpisode: "#1.1"
1998The CloserErica Hewitt10 episodes
2002A Nero Wolfe MysteryLucy Valdon2 episodes
2003–2004A Minute with Stan HooperMolly Hooper13 episodes
2005CSI: NYRose WhitleyEpisode: "What You See Is What You Get"
2005Desperate HousewivesFran FerraraEpisode: "Coming Home"
2006VanishedJessica Nevins9 episodes
2009–2011Men of a Certain AgeSonia Tranelli9 episodes
2013–2014MistressesElizabeth Grey10 episodes
2015American CrimeEve Carlin10 episodes
2018RiverdaleMs. Wright1 episode
2018Criminal MindsDr. Elizabeth Rhodes1 episode
2022Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer StoryJoyce Dahmer10 episodes

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult
1991Chicago Film Critics AssociationMost Promising ActressThe FreshmanWon
1994Golden Globe AwardsBest Supporting Actress – Motion PictureCarlito's WayNominated
1995Saturn AwardsBest ActressThe ShadowNominated
1997Saturn AwardsBest ActressThe RelicNominated
1998Hollywood Film AwardsSpecial Jury Award for Best Acting in a FeatureRhapsody in BloomWon
2001DVD Exclusive AwardsBest Supporting ActressFull DisclosureNominated
2012Gold Derby AwardsBest Ensemble CastThe ArtistNominated
Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion PictureNominated
2016Satellite AwardsBest Ensemble – Television SeriesAmerican CrimeWon

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